AFTERNOON ON THE WEST SIDE. BUT A TRANSPORTATION STUDY WARNS - IF NEW MEXICO DOESN'T IMPROVE THEIR HIGHWAYS - GRIDLOCK IS ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE. ACTION SEVEN NEWS REPORTER MELISSA COLORADO JOINS US LIVE FROM SKY 7. DOUG AND SHELLY, WE'RE RIGHT ABOVE 1-25 AND MONTGOMERY. MOST OF THESE DRIVERS ARE LEAVING WORK, THEY'RE ON THE WAY HOME, AND THIS HAS BECOME PART OF THE TRAFFIC ORDEAL. TRANSPORATION EXPERTS IN WASHINGTON WARN THE TRAFFIC YOU'RE LOOKING AT RIGHT NOW IS ONLY GOING TO INTENSIFY - IF THE STATE DOESN'T DO ANYTHING TO MODERNIZE ROADS, HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. BUILD, MODERNIZE AND EXPAND. THAT'S THE ADVICE A TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH GROUP FROM WASHINGTON SAYS NEW MEXICO NEEDS TO TAKE- WHEN IT COMES TO OUR ROADS, HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEMS. THE NON-PROFIT RESEARCH GROUP NAMED "TRIP" USED INFORMATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORATION TO COME UP WITH A LIST OF FIFTY TRANSPORATION PROJECTS THAT WILL BOOST JOBS AND EASE CONGESTION. melissa Dosher/dot: the governor, for sure, supports economic development and clearly she's encouraging the use of capital outlets, to fund infrastructure OF THE TOP TEN PROJECTS SUGGESTED BY THE STUDY - THREE ARE ALREADY ON THE STATE'S TO-DO LIST. THAT INCLUDES A STUDY ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF SEVERAL I-25 INTERSECTIONS.... GIBSON, CESAR CHAVEZ, LEAD AND COAL. IMPROVEMENTS ON I-25 AND COMANCHE, MONTGOMERY, JEFFERSON AND SAN MATEO. THE STATE IS ALSO SURVEYING HOW THEY CAN ADD A THIRD LANE ON I-25 BETWEEN RIO BRAVO AND BROADWAY. THE D-O-T REALIZES TRAFFIC IS ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE - IF LANES AREN'T WIDENED. melissa Dosher: the state's population is increasing, which is good, but we are taking into consideration constant gridlock TAKING ANOTHER LIVE LOOK AT THESE ROADS - AS YOU HEARD FROM THE STORY - THIS AREA OF I-25, STRETCHING FROM MONTGOMERY TO SAN ANTONIO IS ON THE TOP TEN LIST OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS THAT NEED THE MOST IMPROVEMENT. LIVE IN SKY 7, MC K7 ONE PART MISSING FROM THE STUDY - MONEY. THE STUDY DOES NOT INFORM HOW THE STATE WILL BE ABLE TO AFFORD, ALL THE TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS. SAME SEX COUPLES MARRIED IN

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